The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 15 April 1976 — Page 4

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Faster week end guests of Rev. and Mrs. Robert Bowman will be their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holt/ and four children, of Manitouish. Wisconsin. Sunday evening supper guests of Mi and Mrs. .lack Ryan and famih wre Julie Sarber. Mr. and Mrs. 'A.o.nc Burch. Mr. and Mrs. K >bcrt l ibin and Mrs. C. A. Ryan. >t Pls mouth. The occasion was in mnor of Julie Ryan s 16th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Agnew Ludwig returned from a two week vacation spent in Grapevine. Texas, where thev were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Whitaker and daughter recently. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wray in Grapevine. On the trip down they stopped over in Robinson. Illinois, to visit an aunt. Mrs. Paul York, and on the return trip home they stopped in Indianapolis to visit Mrs. Ludwig s brother and family. While there the Whitakers took them to see many sites and lots of entertainment. Mr. Michael Sullivan and Miss Susan Gurnik. of Indianapolis, were visitors with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kennedy, recently. On Wednesday evening. April 7, a six o'clock dinner was served in the Al-N-Dor Restaurant for a group of friends from the Presbyterian Church in honor of Mrs. Ann Resler. who left on Thursday to make her home in Shawano. Wisconsin. There w ere 30 present and thc\ presented Ann with a corsage and a beautiful sweater in appreciation of her work in the local church. Mrs. Resler has been a Walkerton resident for many years and many who know her are going to miss her smile and friendly ways whenever and wherever they saw her. She is making her home with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gillis. Her new address is Post Office Box 423. in care of Robert Gillis. Shawano. Wisconsin 54166. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jerome and family, of Griffith, came last Wednesday to help her mother. Mrs. George Pfeiffer, celebrate her birthday. On Thursday all were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Shertan along with other relatives for a brithday dinner. Thursday evening the Pfeiffers, Jeromes and Shertans were all guests of Dr. and Mrs. Carl Firoet-

More and more people with limited incomes are finding it difficult to meet today's housing costs. Renters need help in paying their heat, light, and water bills, as well as their monthly rent. Home* owners need help in paying their property taxes, loans they obtained for home improvements, interest on their mortgages, as well as heat, light, water, and regular maintenance costs.

We can offer help in the form of a monthly housing allowance check. This is not a loan. To see if you qualify, or know someone who might, call . . . 233 9305, Ext. 640 Housing Allowance Office, Inc. 620 North Michigan South Bend, Indiana

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ti. in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Pfeiffer returned home on Friday. Mrs. Everett Baker returned home on Sunday from the LaPorte Hospital. Mrs. Marvin Baker is a patient in St. Joseph Hospital. South Bend, where she underwent surgery last week. Mr. Delbert Kline is a patient in St. Vincent’s Hospital. Indianapolis, since the latter part of last week. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long, of Koontz Lake, were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Teutsch. of Oaklaw n. Illinois. There will be a business meeting for members of the Koontz Lake Conservation Club this Friday evening, April 16, at 7:00 p.m., C.S.T.. in the club house, but there will not be a carry-in dinner on Saturday. Miss Tammy Baker, of Bremen, is spending the week in Walkerton with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Baker. The 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Mayotte Arseneau was celebrated on Sunday with 300 guests attending to extend their congratulations and best wishes to the couple. The open house was given by their children. Mr. and Mrs. Don Arseneau and daughters, of Santa Barbara. California; Mrand Mrs. James Cheesbrough and son. of Spokane. Washington: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Arseneau and children, of Whiting. Indiana; and Miss Dorothy Arseneau. a granddaughter from Alaska. The children were also spending the week with their parents. Other close relatives attending were Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Barker. Calumet City; and Mrs. Millard Baker, Lansing. Illinois. Other guests came from Kankakee. Momende, Grant Park and Niles. Illinois; Mishawaka. Lowell. Hebron. Elkhart. Granger. Hobart. Plymouth. DeMotte and South Bend, besides many from Walkerton. Punch, cake, icecream, nuts, mints and coffee were served. Mr. and Mrs. Arseneau stated it was a wonderful and exciting day for them and one they shall never forget. A pre-Easter family gathering was enjoyed in the home of Mrs. Mamie Hahn on Sunday with the following guests present. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Williams and son, Mrs. John Wells, Tracy and Ter-

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resa Malstaff, of Booneville; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller and son. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn Sr. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Malstaff and Shelly, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn Jr. and family, of Knox. Mr. and Mrs. James Farrer, of Bremen, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Malstaff. of LaPorte. An Easter Egg Hunt was enjoyed in the afternoon by the children. Mrs. Marvin Stahly, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spier and Mrs. Martha Stahly were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Damon Nichols and family, in North Liberty. Guests for Sunday dinner of Mrs. Ruth Clark, 704 Indiana Street, were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nusbaum and their two grandchildren, of Mishawaka, and Mrs. Clark's sister. Miss Mable Jackson, of South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson Jr. and family were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jensen and son, of Hamlet. Mrs. William DePoy, Mrs. Elizabeth Hess, Mrs. Martha Young, Mrs. Byrdie Searfoss, Mrs. Carla Preston. Miss Lori Searfoss, Mrs. Maude Kellogg, Mrs. Esther Dearing. Mrs. Ruth Clark and Mrs. Velma Shores attended Friends Night at Fidelity Rebekah Lodge, in Mishawaka, on Wednesday of last week. Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson and family were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Six. of Nappanee. TAX EXEMPTION NOTICE Representatives from the Auditor's office of St. Joseph County will be at Farmers State Bank of Wyatt. Walkerton Branch, for the balance of this week to assist residents of St. Joseph County to file their old age exemptions. Veterans exemptions and mortgage exemptions. GIRL SCOUTS PLAN HORSE SHOW An open horse show will be held April 25 at the Berrien County Youth Fairgrounds. U.S. 31, Berrien Springs. Michigan. Sponsored by the Girl Scouts of Singing Sands Council, the show will begin at 8:30 a.m. and will feature 41 halter and performance classes. Ribbons will be awarded in all classes. Proceeds from gate donations and entry fees will be applied to the horseback riding program at Camp Soni Springs. Three Oaks, Mich. The show is open to the public. For information on the classes, contact the Girl Scout Council, by calling. (219) 277-0900.

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LIONETTES TO ATTEND CONVENTION Nine Lionettes from Koontz Lake are planning to attend the 16th annual spring Lady Lions District Convention, in Shelby, Indiana, Monday evening, April 19. Two hundred Lady Lions are expected to register for the dinner meeting in the Shelby Lions clubhouse. The program theme is Scenes In Fashions Through The Years, featuring a style show, an old-fashioned country store and an evening of old-fashioned fun. Representing the Koontz Lake Lionettcs will be Mrs. E. M. Bregi, Miss Dorothea Brenner, Mrs. Wm. Dini. Mrs. Chester Griffin, Mrs. Theodore Lipke, Mrs. Wilbur Mullet, Mrs. Evar Peterson. Mrs. Victor Schmidt and Mrs. Allen Seaholm. NOTICE The Woman’s Club will hold a short business meeting on April 16 at 1:30 p.m. in the Walkerton Community Building following the Good Friday Services at the First United Presbyterian Church. CHIU SUPPER The Walkerton Order of Eastern Star will be sponsoring a chili supper on Wednesday. April 21 serving from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the Temple. Adults, $1.25; children 12 and under, 75 cents. BICENTENNIAL SOUVENIR BOOK The Greater Walkerton Area American Bicentennial Committee for the Bicentennial Souvenir Book are working very hard with the soliciting of ads. compiling of articles and art work which will be encompassed in a 72-page book to be sold in June. Also a patrons list is being distributed at many of the club meetings in the area and if anyone is interested in having their name appear in the book, at the cost of

To our many loyal friends Wishing you a May your Easter be glorious in all ‘ ways. And may eternal joy and peace be yours this lovely Easter. Our sincerest wish that the sacred remembrance of the Resurrection will bring peace to you and your family. We Will Close At 12:00 O’clock Noon On Good Friday For The Balance Os The Day. Farmers State Bank Os Wyatt Wyatt - Walkerton MEMBER FDIC

one dollar, as a patron, please stop in at The Independent-News and see Mrs. Robert Urbin. LINCOLN TWP. CLUB MEETS The Lincoln Township Homemakers Demonstration Club entertained guests at their meeting on Tuesday. April 6. with a pot luck dinner beginning at 12:30 p.m., by 35 guests and members. Following the business meeting, Mrs. Weltha Burnside gave a few historical facts and Mrs. Mamie Hahn gave several poems. Mrs. Lois Shetland selected several songs which we all tried to sing, she had some good old-timers. The Spring Fling will be held in South Bend on May 11. Reservations must be in by May 3. The next meeting day will be held on May 3 due to the primary election to be held on May 4. Cancer sewing will be next Wednesday. April 14. everyone is welcome. TYNER ALUMNI DATE SET The annual Tyner Alumni Banquet will be held on Saturday, May 8 at the Tyner School beginning at 6:30 p.m. Please send reservations, $4.50 per person, with remittance to Mrs. James Williams, 24519 Tyler Road, Route 1, Plymouth, Indiana 46563, by May 1. For further information call Mrs. Williams at 784-2760. NOTICE Anyone interested in displaying crafts or selling homemade articles at the Better Homes Extension Club’s spaghetti supper on Aptil 24. call 586-2864 or 586-3745, Walkerton. COLD SORESAND FEVER BLISTERS: THROBBING PAIN, UNSIGHTLY SCABS Now then- is Blistr Kh ar' Medication A remarkable medicated Rei by the makers of Chap Stick* Lip Balm which can actually dry up painful cold sores and fever blisters before they become unsightly. Invisible, non-greasy Blistr Klear. Available at any drug store without a prescription.